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Our Advisory Group

The Consortium Advisory Group provides strategic advice, holds us to account, and maximises our impact

Members of our Advisory Group have been selected on the basis of their expertise in relation to the geographical, thematic and functional structure of Transform Nutrition. The Consortium Advisory Group meets twice a year (once physical, once virtual) to give input and advice on the strategic plans of the Consortium. Members are:

  • Mushtaque Chowdhury, BRAC, Bangladesh
  • Sheryl Hendricks, University of Pretoria, South Africa
  • Megan Lloyd-Laney, CommsConsult, UK
  • Grainne Moloney, UNICEF, Kenya
  • Patrizia Fracassi, Senior Nutrition Analyst and Policy Advisor in the SUN Movement Secretariat
  • Ellen Piwoz, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, USA
  • Susan Elden, Department for International Development, UK

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